California Universities - Including UC Berkeley & UCSD - Accused of Hoarding Thousands of Native Remains Despite Laws Ordering Return
UC schools and other San Diego universities have been criticized for their slow progress in repatriating Native American remains and artifacts, as required by federal Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) law enacted over 30 years ago.
Children in Jeopardy of Toxic Lead Exposure As Thousands of California Child Care Centers - Including in San Diego - Flout Safety Law
California child care centers, including those in San Diego, are putting children's health at risk by failing to comply with lead-testing laws. Thousands of facilities have yet to test their drinking water for lead, potentially causing serious long-term health effects in children.
Sex Scandal Sparks District 4 Voting Frenzy, As 400K Ballots Rushed Out to Replace Disgraced Supervisor
In a heated race to fill the District 4 seat vacated by former Supervisor Nathan Fletcher due to his sexual misconduct allegations, 400,000 ballots have been sent out to District 4 registered voters in San Diego County ahead of the upcoming special primary election.
El Cajon's 40th National Night Out Spectacular: Fitness Challenges, Celebrity Athletes, and More
El Cajon is gearing up for an epic 40th anniversary celebration of National Night Out, featuring thrilling fitness competitions, live music, and appearances by San Diego celebrity athletes – a night not to be missed.
San Diego Breaks Ground on Cutting-Edge Solar Microgrids, Pioneering the Path to a Greener Future
San Diego is revolutionizing its energy infrastructure as it begins installing solar-powered microgrids in public facilities. The goal of this innovation is to serve as a blueprint for a sustainable, resilient, and cost-effective energy future.












